Tag: Andra Pradesh

There are plenty of famous temples in India that are often visited by devotees from around the world throughout the year. Most of these temples were built many years ago and they are treasured with utmost care by the citizens. One of the latest revelations about Padmanabhaswamy temple is the treasure that was discovered from the devotion chest. Indians strongly believe in traditions and cultures, and thousands of devotees flock our temples everyday in search of peace and divinity. Donations and charities are deeply integrated in our cultures, and we believe in making offerings at the holy places. It goes a long way in helping them feed the poor. Here we have compiled a list of some of the richest temples in India.

Padmanabhaswamy Temple – Anantha Padmanabhaswamy temple is situated in Thiruvananthapuarm, Kerala and it considered as the one of the 108 Divya Desams of the Lord Vishnu. Recently, a treasure of 1 lac crore was seized from the devotion chest of this temple. With the huge amount of money being devoted to it, this temple has positioned itself at the peak.

Tirumala Tirupati Balaji Venkateswara Swami Temple – This temple seconds Padmanabhaswamy temple on the list having 50,000 of devotees who visit to worship everyday. This temple is located in Andhra Pradesh and it posses a treasure of worth 50,000 crore. This temple is considered as the busiest among the many others and it famous for serving its devotees with free meals.

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple – Sai Baba Mandir (Temple) is located in the state of Maharashtra, and it stands third on the richest temples listings of India. The property value of this magnificent temple is worth crores of rupees. There are umpteen numbers of devotes who visit to this temple and give money as charity, which is managed by the Sai sansthan trust.

Puri jagannath Temple – It is one of the most popular and richest temples of India situated in Puri, Orissa. Jagannath temple is renowned for its Rathyatra and it has thousands devotees who follow it. These devotees give charities in terms of money and precious valuables, which is used for temple’s maintenance and other social work.

Siddhivinayak Temple– Siddhivinayak temple is another richest temple situated in Maharashtra. This temple has firmly positioned itself in the top 10 richest temples. This temple has hundreds of crore of treasures in the form of gold and other ornaments.

Viashno Devi Mandir (Temple) – Viashno devi temple is located near Katra Jammu & Kashmir. It is believed the goddess, Vaishno mata, dwelled in the cave called Shakti peethas. More than 80, 00000 lac devotees visit to this temple to have blessings and bestow by mataji. Thus, this temple is considered as one of the richest temples among the others in the country.

Somnath Temple – Somnath temple is one of the 12 Lord Shiva (Jyothirlingams) temples located in Saurastra, Gujarat. It is believed that this temple was initially destructed and re-built as the most sacred places for devotes of lord Shiva. Having such a huge number of worshipers, this temple is positioned at seventh position on the list of top 10 richest temple of India.

Guruvayurappan Temple – this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and it is situated in Guruvayur Kerala. It is also popularly known as the Bhuloka Vaikuntha. Millions of devotees visit this temple annually and give a lot of charity to its trust.

Meenakshi Temple – this temple has admirable and attractive architectural style. It is located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu and it is considered as one of the richest temple in India. Meenakshi temple is visited by the thousands devotees throughout the year.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple – This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is situated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. It is believed that every Hindu must visit this place once in their lifetime to have blessings of Lord Shiva. This temple too is one among the 12 sacred places of the Lord Shiva (Jyothirlingams). This temple is proudly a one among the richest temples in the country, and it attracts huge numbers of devotees and tourists.